Propositional Logic Operations - The Basics
The list of logical operations we can perform on declarative statements (propositions) is quite long: negation, conjunction, inclusive disjunction, exclusive disjunction, implication, and if and only if. You may be familiar with their simpler terms: not, and, or, exclusive or, conditional statement, and equivalence. Timestamps 00:00 | Intro 01:03 | Negation / the NOT Operation 04:28 | Conjunction / the AND Operation 08:01 | Inclusive Disjunction / the OR Operation 10:46 | Exclusive Disjunction / the XOR Operation 14:42 | Implication / Conditional Statement 17:24 | If and Only if / Material Equivalence Hashtags #propositional #logic #operation

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